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Major Wins For The Prince Regent

Tim Smith's pure bred Irish Draught, The Prince Regent took
the youngstock classes at both the Royal Show and Great
Yorkshire Show to continue his run of wins this season.

The upstanding 17hh bay gelding, by Hillview Farm Milligan out
of Askwith Storm Princess then took the reserve champion Irish
Draught award at the Great Yorkshire.

A big winner last season when heading the Youngstock
Supreme Championship at the Irish Draught Breed Show, the
Prince Regent, known as Reggie at home also took the Hunter
Youngstock Championship at Staffordshire County earlier this
year, and won the Irish Draught youngstock class at Midland
Counties.

Based near Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, Tim produces
Reggie from home, fitting in shows between running a busy PR
and Marketing agency.

Said Tim: "Reggie is having an amazing season.  He has such quality and prescence and for such
a big horse, his movement is so light and athletic.

"I can't wait to bring him out under saddle next season, with his eventual aim being Heavyweight
Show Hunter classes.  He really is class and I'm keeping my fingers crossed the wins continue," he
added
Northern Horse Show Success for The Royalpark Stud

Caridines Little Lord ridden by olivia won the HOYS leadrein hunter pony class then went on to be
mini supreme then on to take the top title of the day by claiming the overall supreme. Also
Senateview Angelica also ridden by Olivia was 3rd in the HOYS leadrein show pony class.
The 33rd Northern Dartmoor Breed Show recently took place at the Osbaldeston Riding Centre,
Blackburn.  John Broadbent, Chairman of the show was pleased that after two consecutive wet years
that the weather was kinder on the third time of asking.  The youngstock classes are always well
supported at the Northern and this year was no different with Peter Upton having a number of strong
classes to judge. Malcolm Fry judged the Adults in hand and Mini Ridden with Nicola Shuttleworth
judging the WHP, Novice and Open Ridden Sections.

In the youngstock section the yearling championship went to Paul and Madge Taylor’s colt Langfield
Kaisa with Julie Barton in reserve with the second placed colt Coxwood Fabian Stedman over the
fillies Shilstone Rocks Cottage Craft and the Greenferns Stud’s Moortown Tor Belle.  The two year old
filly or gelding class went to Shilstone Rocks Nightingale, the subsequent three year old class
produced the Champion and Reserve Female Youngstock Champions in the big winning Springwater
Tatyana and Mrs S Jones Lizwell Jemma.  The colt championship went to the Taylor’s Langfield Kaisa
with reserve going to the two and three year old colt class winner Vean Night Fever owned by Mrs E
Arnold.  Overall youngstock champion was Springwater Tatyana with Langfield Kaisa reserve.

The adult in hand classes were not as well filled as the youngstock classes, however a number of
quality entries did well including the stallion winner Julie Barton’s Moortown Honeyman.  The mare with
certificate of service winner was the black 12 year old mare Shilstone Rocks Masorah, Chris
Woodward won the novice broodmare class with her homebred four year old mare Holyrood Damson
out of the 1997 NDPS Supreme Champion Holyrood Mariette, Damson’s foal by Shilstone Rocks
Atlantic Gale won the subsequent foal class and the foal championship, the open mare and foal class
was won by the Springwater Stud’s 12 year old mare Vean Medora and her foal by Springwater
Intermezzo.  The brood mare championship went to Shilstone Rocks Masorah with Vean Medorah
reserve.  A strong class of geldings was won by the homebred, owned and exhibited Birkrigg Glory
Days and the equally well filled barren mare class went to Miss Chadwick’s Springwater Highlight.  The
progeny pair class was won by the Shilstone Rocks Stud’s full brother and sister, 3 year old colt
Firebird and 2 year old filly Nightingale (Shilstone Rocks Atlantic Gale x Shilstone Rocks Snowbird).

Mr Upton and Mr Fry combined to judge the shows in hand championships.  Male champion was
Moortown Honeyman with Langfield Kaisa reserve, Gelding champion was V Grosset’s 3 year old
Cayberry Inferno with Birkrigg Glory Days reserve.  The Top of the North Championship for ponies
bred, owned and exhibited by a Northern exhibitor went to Philip, Nicola and Katy Tyler’s Springwater
Tatyana with Paul and Madge Taylor’s Langfield Kaisa reserve.  The female championship produced
the shows in hand supremes with Springwater Tatyana, by the big winning 2008 DPS Stallion of the
year Moortown Countryman out of Springwater Symphony taking the supreme.  Tatyana has had a
sensational start to the season having been breed champion at the Royal Bath & West and Reserve
Breed Champion at the West Midlands Stallion Show, NPS Area 5 and the East Anglia Native Pony
Show and continues on the success the Springwater stud enjoyed last year with their other
Countryman filly Springwater Countrylove.  The reserve supreme went to Elizabeth Newbolt Young
and daughters with Shilstone Rocks Masorah, this mare was supreme at the Northern Dartmoor in
2004 and just rewards for the long trip north from Devon.

Supreme ridden champion was Julie Barton’s consistent Moortown Honeyman who on his way to
winning the Supreme won the Open Ridden and Shearwater WHP classes. Reserve supreme was the
Mini Ridden Champion J Blythman’s Newoak Story Teller, reserve to Story Teller in the Mini Ridden
was L Partington’s Moortown Commador.  The Lead Rein Champion was Hisley Calamander with
reserve going to Jane Moore’s home bred Cayberry Country Fire.  Repeating their success in the
Working Hunter Championship from last year was Ellie Whittle partnered by Champflower Saxon King.
Julie Barton's Moortown
Honeyman (Hisley Craftsman x
Moortown Busy Bee) Overall
Ridden Champion and in the
in-hand section was Male
Champion.  
Reserve Youngstock Champion and
Reserve Male Champion was Paul
and Madge Taylor's Langfield Kaisa
(Pumphill Bennet x Langfield Beth)
Overall Champion - Philip, Nicola and
Katy Tyler with their three year old filly
Springwater Tatyana (Moortown
Countryman x Springwater Symphony).  
Northern Dartmoor Pony Show
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© Sally P Coles
More Photo's from the RIHS ...
Janet Mannering & Becks - Lightweight Cob winner at
The Royal London Show 2009

Janet lost her nerve totally a few years back and Becks her cob
has helped to rebuild it. This year the pair finally got going and
qualified for Trailblazers Showing Finals, winning one of the
Championship classes at the Finals. They also achieved a life
time ambition of competed in their first County Show and were
placed 5th. Having been 5th in the Novice Cob class at PUK
Championships and Reserve Cob Champion at the Midlands
Riding Club Championships, it was the win at Royal London that
was the highlight of their showing career so far.
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